Playlist: Rivers of Living Waters (topic)
An Abundance of Living Water
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughOn the Last Great Day, the significance of water is brought into sharp focus, not merely as the physical sustenance found in lakes and streams, but as the living water that God promises to all humanity. This living water, far surpassing the mere drops from a tap or pond, represents an abundance that flows freely to those who …
God of Our Salvation
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughIn the context of humanity's profound struggle with sin and the need for salvation, Jesus Christ stands as the ultimate source of living waters, offering deliverance to all. Inspired by the Water Ceremony on the Last Great Day, where water was drawn from the Pool of Siloam and poured out on the altar in a grand procession, He …
Why the Last Great Day?
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe concept of 'Rivers of Living Waters' signifies an immense outpouring of God's Spirit, as introduced by Jesus Christ in John 7:38, where He declares that out of a believer's heart will flow rivers of living water. This imagery conveys a sense of vast magnitude, not a mere stream or trickle, but a broad, gushing, voluminous …
Agape Never Fails
Sermonette by Bill OnisickIn the World Tomorrow, the majority of the water will be fresh and God's Holy Spirit composed of agape love will slake mankind's spiritual thirst.
Imagining the Garden of Eden (Part Eight)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Garden of Eden was the perfect place for mankind to get its start, a place where Adam and Eve could become acquainted with God and developed godliness.
Imagining The Garden of Eden (Part Six)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe rivers identified in the Garden of Eden were given in the context of pre-flood geography, making the use of modern topographical maps irrelevant.
The Bride of Christ (Part Two)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Mark SchindlerOur daily choices build character that will endure divine testing. By aligning with God's divine order, we do our part in yielding to this active preparation.
Imagining The Garden of Eden (Part Four)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Garden of Eden was probably prepared or planted after Adam was created so he could see God at work, providing him an example of diligence and satisfaction.
Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part Seven)
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsChristians must address marriage problems from God's perspective. Stress can cause people to lay aside their values in favor of humanly reasoned solutions.